Studying Bioluminescent Blooms in the Arabian Sea

Studying Bioluminescent Blooms in the Arabian Sea

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A plankton-like species is attacking the base of the food chain in the Arabian sea, disrupting water quality and killing fish. Researchers at the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory are learning how to fight back.

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Studying Bioluminescent Blooms in the Arabian Sea

Three-night sequence over 2-4 August 2013 of a bioluminescent milky sea

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Map showing Noctiluca bloom locations (1) Bioluminescent bloom off

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